Fraudsters Find Success Scamming College Students
College students are easy prey for fraudsters. Most are away from parental supervision for the first time and their naiveté can make them particularly attractive targets for fraudulent schemes and other abuses.
Fraudsters Leverage Psychological Biases to Steal Your Money
Denial. Anger. Depression. There is no typical response to financial loss due to fraud, but this article may help you understand why you selected a particular investment or even allow you to spot a scheme before it’s too late.
The Finra Arbitration Process: Investor Disputes Against Brokers
Millions of investment transactions take place every day in the U.S. and investors often use brokers to manage their investments. Brokers—either firms or individuals—make their money from commissions.
Non-Profit Groups Offer Aid to Fraud Victims and Consumers
If you think you have been (or are about to be) defrauded, cheated, or scammed, check out these organizations that offer resources and other information to protect yourself and others.